UPDATE: Thousands of homes without water after main bursts in Hastings

Burst water main in Seddlescombe Road, Hastings. Photo courtesy of Southern Water

Published:09:47Sunday 30 August 2015

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As many as 8,500 homes in Hastings could be without water or have low pressure after a main burst in the early hours of this morning (Sunday August 30).

Southern Water said around 3,500 properties have no water or low pressure, but an additional 5,000 homes in the area could be affected.

One lane of Sedlescombe Road is closed, and traffic lights have been put in place while repairs are being carried out to the burst main in the road.

Bottled water will be available by 12pm, a spokesperson for Southern Water said. Details will follow.

The spokesperson said: “We would like to apologise for any inconvenience this is causing.

“We know having no water can be troublesome, particularly at weekends when people may be enjoying time at home, but we can assure customers that restoring supplies safely and as soon as possible is our absolute priority.”

Burst water main in Seddlescombe Road, Hastings. Photo courtesy of Southern Water

The spokesperson added that the company is ‘unable to say when supplies will be restored’. Multiple crews are on the site carrying out repairs.

The spokesperson said: “We are liaising closely with vulnerable customers and businesses such as care homes and ensuring they can continue to use water is a priority.”

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